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12 coaches of Gandhidham Express derail in Mumbai
NDTV Correspondent, Wednesday November 4, 2009, Mumbai

It was a miraculous escape for the passengers of Gandhidham Express after 12 coaches of the train derailed at Dombivali in Mumbai.

Twelve people have been injured in the accident that took place just after midnight.

The train was on its way from Ahmedabad to Bangalore when the accident happened. It was reportedly moving in slow speed.

Some of these 12 coaches are flat on their sides while the others are tilted at an angle of more than 45 degrees.

Helpline numbers: Gandhidham: 02836 228049; Ahmedabad: 079 22161313; Vasai Road: 022 67638006; Vadodara: 0265 2225735; Surat 0261 2418132

Trains going off the track: Past incidents
 
  • On February 13, 2009, 12 carriages of the Coromandel Express derailed soon after the train left Jajpur Road station in Orissa.
  • On February 3, 2005, a crowded trailer that was being towed by a tractor was hit by a train 20km from Nagpur; 55 people died.
  • On June 23, 2003, the Karwar-Mumbai Central Holiday Special train derailed after crossing Vaibhavwadi station; 51 people, including three children died, 25 others were injured in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra.
  • In December 2000, at Sarai Banjara passenger train and freight train collided head on killing 46 people and injuring at least 150.
  • On June 6, 1981, a passenger train derailed on the bridge spanning the Bagmati river and plunged into the river; 268 people died and another 300 went missing.
 
 
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Posted by Namrata on Nov 04, 2009
that simply means our railway minister is not doing her job properly. I wonder if she is that useless
Posted by Ramesh on Nov 04, 2009
Railway accidents have become regular now. Railway Minister instead having control over the Ministry is fighting Marxist government for her personal gains. Infact, there are about regular Eight Zonal Railway General Managers posts lying vacant for the past six months, i.e, after she took over the post, which shows her control over the Ministry.
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